The value of a 5p Erie coin, which is a British coin, generally remains at its face value of 5 pence unless it is rare or in uncirculated condition. Collectors may pay more for certain editions or coins in excellent condition, but usually, they are worth only their face value in everyday transactions. If you're considering the coin's worth as a collectible, you may want to check recent sales or consult a numismatic expert for a more precise valuation.
Very little. You would find them in most Irish homes, and as they were still being used up until the end of 2001, many people that would have visited Ireland before that would also have them.
How much did a loaf of bread cost in 1978????
What I know about 5p's for production or operation manager is Product, Plant, Process, Programme and People.
In the 1950s people had pounds, shillings, pence and half pence. Now we have pounds, notes, 2 pound coins, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p. Alot has changed!
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No, a 5p coin is not magnetic. The material used to make UK coins, including the 5p coin, is not attracted to magnets.
The value of a 1970 5p coin can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, it's worth around 5 to 10 pence in circulated condition, but uncirculated coins can fetch a higher price, potentially up to a few pounds. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin expert or reference a current coin price guide.
Assuming you're referring to a British shilling, it has no current value in commerce. The coin's face value is equivalent to 5p; shillings and old-style 5p coins co-circulated up till the early 1990s when new and much smaller 5p coins were introduced. All older 5p and 1s coins were then withdrawn from circulation. However, many older shillings can be worth a premium to collectors - please post a new question with the coin's exact date.
Well the coins worth 5p but the monkey's worth about $400
Such a coin does not exist. The British 5 New Pence coin was first issued in 1968.
Three coins that make up 10p are one 5p coin and two 2.5p coins. However, since the 2.5p coin is not commonly used in circulation, a more practical combination would be one 5p coin and one 5p coin, or two 5p coins and one 2p coin.
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Not a whole lot, it is common because it was the first year of copper-nickel coinage for the shillings, in 1971 it would be decimalized to 5p and the value really hasn't changed much (although you can no longer spend it as 5p since the 5p coin was changed to a smaller size). I'd say it would be worth a couple of pence, maybe 7 or 8p or so perhaps up to 50p if fully uncirculated.
Eire is the Irish name for Ireland. 5p refers to a 5 Pence coin.
The area of a 5p coin, which is a British five pence piece, can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle (A = πr²). The diameter of a 5p coin is approximately 18mm, giving it a radius of about 9mm. Therefore, the area is approximately 254.47 mm² when using π ≈ 3.14.